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re: honest question…why do so many of you soak your yard with chemicals?

Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:35 am to
Posted by TeddyPadillac
Member since Dec 2010
25920 posts
Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:35 am to
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you are best served by starting slow

pick an area (preferably in the shade) where you can stockpile materials. Start dumping all your leaves, pine needles etc there and give them a year to rot. keep piling it up

now you have a fungi rich soil amendment that cost you nothing.

pick your planting areas in full sun. Don’t worry about them being symmetrical or square. Use the topography of your property and go all the way to boundary (house/sidewalk/driveway etc). Fill that area with your soil amendment and whatever other bulk material you can get your hands on. Dump all your potted soil in there. Dump your cardboard in there. Dump your coffee grounds, paper towels, vegetable scraps, toilet paper…anything compostable. Cover it up with much and wait a season. The fungi you got from your rotted leaves will do its thing.

in the fall, sow wildflowers. Go get or order whatever perennials are native to your area. Go nuts and choose a dozen different ones. Mix them all up in a bucket and sow them randomly. Water good and wait

after the spring/summer blooms once winter comes it will look like shite. Ignore it

when spring comes again, cut down the dead shite and throw it in your pile of leaves area to be recycled. Re-sow any bare areas in the spring. It will always change and never look the same two years in a row

the sheer diversity of insect and animal life that will immediately explode will astound you. And best part…no weeds.



what does all of this have to do with my front yard full of grass that my kids play football and baseball in?

Am i supposed to cover my whole front yard in wildflowers and compost?

I treat my yard so my kids, myself, and my dogs aren't stepping on stickers, or thistles or any other weed that would hurt my bare feet. A healthy yard of grass, and not weeds, makes it easier for my yard to recover and stay healthy when kids are constantly playing it.

Right now i can see the start of the crab grasss, adn it's going to get chemically castrated after this week. I also have a ton of that velcro shite growing all over the place, and that is getting chemically castrated as well.
What are you recommend i do here, just let it grow and die in a few months when it gets too hot?
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